Radio adaptations
PRA Archive # | Title | Description | Genre | Broadcast Date |
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BB3818.01 | Titus groan (Episode 1 of 29) |
Dramatic readings from the first installment of the "Gormenghast" trilogy by British science... ,... |
WBAI, 21 Nov. 1967. | |
BB3818.02A | The star pit (Episode 2 of 29, Part 1 of 2) |
A dramatic reading of the science fiction novella by author and critic Samuel R. Delany. Adapted... ,... |
WBAI, 26 Nov. 1967. WBAI Folio introduction in January 1968. | |
BB3818.02B | The star pit (Episode 2 of 29, Part 2 of 2) |
A dramatic reading of the science fiction novella by author and critic Samuel R. Delany. Adapted... ,... |
WBAI, 26 Nov. 1967. WBAI folio introduction in January 1968 issue. | |
BB3818.04 | The eagle and the rock (Episode 4 of 29) |
A modern fable in one act by Frank Moffett Mosier. A conversation between an eagle and a rock,... ,... |
WBAI, 2 Feb. 1968. | |
BB3818.05 | Mermaids and unicorns (Episode 5 of 29) |
Presentation of two short plays for WBAI's Mind's Eye Theatre, A touch of strange by... ,... |
WBAI, 13 Mar. 1968. | |
BB3818.06 | The birth of Venus (Episode 6 of 29) |
Performance of a play by Frank Moffett Mosier, taking place in the 12th century, that concerns a... ,... |
WBAI, 2 May 1968. First WBAI broadcast, 12 April 1968. | |
BB3818.07 | A man is many voices (Episode 7 of 29) |
This adaptation of Richard Hoag's off-Broadway play deals with a man's confrontation with his... ,... |
WBAI, 6 May 1968. First broadcast on 2 Mar. 1968 | |
BB3818.14 | Iscariot (Episode 14 of 29) |
Adaptation of Frank Moffett Mosier's play set in the Near East during the Roman Empire,and... ,... |
WBAI, 9 Dec. 1969. First broadcast on 1968-09-10 | |
BB3818.15 | Monuments (Episode 15 of 29) |
Eight monologues by Diane Di Prima, written at different times, and first assembled at the Cafe... ,... |
WBAI, 20 Sept. 1968. | |
BB3818.16A | Trad, bad, mad (Episode 16 of 29, Part 1 of 2) |
Written especially for radio by the young English author James Morgan, these are three... ,... |
WBAI, 8 Dec. 1968. | |
BB3818.16B | Trad, bad, mad (Episode 16 of 29, Part 2 of 2) |
Part Two of the play written especially for radio by the young English author James Morgan.... ,... |
WBAI, 8 Dec. 1968. | |
BB3818.23 | Swanwhite (Episode 23 of 29) |
Radio adaptation of a play by Swedish playwright August Strindberg (1849-1912), cast in the form... ,... |
WBAI, 14 Aug. 1969. | |
BB3818.24 | Fungi from Yuggoth (Episode 24 of 29) |
A dramatic performance of an early poem by Howard Phillips "H.P." Lovecraft (1890-1937... ,... |
WBAI, 1 Nov. 1969. | |
BB3818.27 | Romeo and Juliet (Episode 27 of 29) |
The Word Players perform a fragmented, splintered version of William Shakespeare's "... ,... ,No box scan has been included in this record, because the box is literally a plain, white box... |
WBAI, 9 Aug. 1970. First broadcast on WBAI, 8 March 1970. | |
BB3818.28 | Guest of honor (Episode 28 of 29) |
A radio adaptation of a short play by Howard Pflanzer based on events that transpire over the... ,... |
WBAI, 5 Dec. 1970. | |
BB3830.05 | The Bobbity-Ba letters (Episode 5 of 14) |
A dramatic reading of an imaginary correspondence between Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett... ,... |
WBAI, 24 Mar. 1967. | |
BB3830.08 | The skills of Xanadu (Episode 8 of 14) |
Performance of Theodore Sturgeon's story for WBAI's 99.5 Radio Theatre. The story tells of a... ,... |
WBAI, 16 May 1967. | |
BB3830.11 | How pleasant to know Mr. Lear (Episode 11 of 14) |
A dramatic reading of some lesser-known works by Edward Lear (1812-1888), English author,... ,... |
WBAI, 8 July, 1967. First broadcast on WBAI, 10 June, 1967. |